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at this don had be actively not unhelpful. we failed to keep up to the standard and to succeed in addition to the years. the third carriage that we've failed to perceive was a failure to perceive for chelation earlier than we did it. there were a a a certain number of the policy and leadership that was prepared to be all stunned if. that would -- we send them to the guantanamo and negative signal of the those who might consider coopting and being co octave into this system. took as almost addicted to preserve the promise. nevertheless, despite the promise and despite international 10 years of on we are still engaged in a counterinsurgency campaign at into afghanistan, i think we have come a long way then many of us realize. i think some of it is realized in a recent poll just a couple of weeks ago contradiction between south america a filler high degree of optimism. 52% of the afghans think their country is going and then to the right direction. a 53% of them say they are don't prosperous than they were five years ago. the rea
at this don had be actively not unhelpful. we failed to keep up to the standard and to succeed in addition to the years. the third carriage that we've failed to perceive was a failure to perceive for chelation earlier than we did it. there were a a a certain number of the policy and leadership that was prepared to be all stunned if. that would -- we send them to the guantanamo and negative signal of the those who might consider coopting and being co octave into this system. took as almost...
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federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be falling at. the supreme court for someone will certainly sue the us government for doing so. and staying with the us emma check out the markets at the moment and they are indeed a raging some of those earlier gains are still in positive territory just about there we've got apple reversing a rally a microsoft as well tumbling so it's really those technology stocks are having a bad day of it the nasdaq is under pressure as you can see at the moment as we move on to europe them will be able to see that the mainland european stocks remain near the twenty two month high and to spite the german dax so suf
federal reserve banking as the real assets would never work first of all i think the us will phase at don graham easily and i also think the market will all to maybe just say listen this is nothing to do with real politics and don't forget they are using if doing so they're using a lot of spots twelve years ago to get the true. coins not for using it to increase the ability to have political time to spend so i doubt this very very much this will fly and i'm sure even if they did try it will be...
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don rumsfeld was struggling with how to change the pentagon. the way he wanted to change it left us a less repressive -- less prepared for dealing with 9/11. he wanted to cut the army and was reluctant to build it up. it made it more difficult for folks to deal with afghanistan and iraq. you want to be able to move ahead and take advantage of new technologies when it comes to military affairs. you also have to make strategic judgments about what kind of military you will need to deal with the threats we face. i want to go back to the clips. senator hagel has a selective memory about vietnam. we should remember one of the problems of vietnam was we decided to pull out precipitously and abandoned the vietnamese to the north. we cut off military aid. we stopped paying and the like. if one were to take that analogy, there is a good chance we will be doing the same thing to our partners in afghanistan over the next year. there are lessons from vietnam. let's not forget that one either. host: let me go back to the front page story of "the new york ti
don rumsfeld was struggling with how to change the pentagon. the way he wanted to change it left us a less repressive -- less prepared for dealing with 9/11. he wanted to cut the army and was reluctant to build it up. it made it more difficult for folks to deal with afghanistan and iraq. you want to be able to move ahead and take advantage of new technologies when it comes to military affairs. you also have to make strategic judgments about what kind of military you will need to deal with the...
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so frigid, rescuers don full body thermal suits like one i wore in norway -- a precaution. but here's what you can do. don't flail your arms like this, always keep them above the water -- so they don't freeze, your arms are key. and don't remove your clothing, including your boots, it actually will help you to stay afloat. swim in the direction you came from, and hang on, since it's likely the strongest ice. and how to get out? chris edwards from abc in detroit, wxyz, took the plunge. first, try to hoist yourself up by kicking hard. and always, when on ice, carry simple ice picks like these to help you claw out. out on thin ice, your every move can make the difference between life and death. bob woodruff, abc news, new york. >>> and coming up next, we're going to introduce you to an unlikely superstar. the basketball shot that makes a kid on the church team an internet sensation. ♪ aww man. [ male announcer ] returns are easy with free pickup from the u.s. postal service. we'll even drop off boxes if you need them. visit usps.com pay, print, and have it picked up for free
so frigid, rescuers don full body thermal suits like one i wore in norway -- a precaution. but here's what you can do. don't flail your arms like this, always keep them above the water -- so they don't freeze, your arms are key. and don't remove your clothing, including your boots, it actually will help you to stay afloat. swim in the direction you came from, and hang on, since it's likely the strongest ice. and how to get out? chris edwards from abc in detroit, wxyz, took the plunge. first,...
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in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mansion. >> bracing for the beg one. what scientists are saying about the chance of a megaquake that could be felt across california. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at 97%. mmm, tasty. and cut! very good. people are always asking me how we make these geico adverts. so we're taking you behind the scenes. this coffee cup, for example is computer animated. it's not real. geico's customer satisfaction is quite real though. this computer-animated coffee tastes dreadful. geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. someone get me a latte will ya, please? now at 6:30: gang violence spilling on to school grounds. a >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald. >>> we were just stunned. it was crazy to see one of our mates in the middle of school just like just get jumped lik
in berkeley, don ford, cbs 5. >>> coming up in our next half hour a brazen attack during school hours. how gang members made it on to a south bay campus targeting a high school student. >> and a dream house or a financial trap? why angry "occupiers" took over a silicon valley mansion. >> bracing for the beg one. what scientists are saying about the chance of a megaquake that could be felt across california. ...so as you can see, geico's customer satisfaction is at...
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cbs 5 reporter don ford on why police say they had no choice but to use lethal force. >> officers don't shoot and kill anyone unless they're absolutely forced to do that. in this particular case, they were. >> walnut creek police are defending officers that shot and killed the 22-year-old banta. they were responding to a 911 call at the apartment shortly after christmas. police sabanta was standing inside at the top of the stairs of his shared apartment armed with a 10-inch chef's knife. >> officers ordered him to drop the knife several times. mr. banta charged down the stairs towards the officers with the knife in his hands. officers fired at him as he charged towards them. >> anthony was hit five times. >> this was a young man who's never had a history of any involvement of legal activity. >> friends and family describe banta as a gentle man. his workstation is empty now. coworkers said he was a kind and good person. today the apartment complex is quiet. the manager said anthony lived here two years with his roommate without problems. >> the family is shocked in disbelief this could h
cbs 5 reporter don ford on why police say they had no choice but to use lethal force. >> officers don't shoot and kill anyone unless they're absolutely forced to do that. in this particular case, they were. >> walnut creek police are defending officers that shot and killed the 22-year-old banta. they were responding to a 911 call at the apartment shortly after christmas. police sabanta was standing inside at the top of the stairs of his shared apartment armed with a 10-inch chef's...
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and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> today i accepted general stanley mcchrystal's resignation as commander of the international security assistance force in afghanistan. i did so with considerable regret, but also, with certainty that it is the right thing for our mission in afghanistan, for our military and for our country. i don't make this decision based on any difference in policy with general mcchrystal as we are in full agreement about our strategy. stan mcchrystal has always shown great courtesy and carried out my orders faithfully. i've got great admiration for him and for his long record of service in uniform. but war is bigger than any one man or woman, whether a private, a general, or a president. the conduct represented in
and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for fresh breath. ♪ fixodent, and forget it. >> today i accepted general stanley mcchrystal's resignation as commander of the international security...
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cbs 5 reporter don ford explains how the school district set up a sting to catch a suspected thief. >> reporter: when vallejo high students returned from christmas break, they found something different. the power was still on. >> it's because the kids came back to the facilities that were not damaged by a copper thief. >> reporter: for years, the district has been plagued by copper thieves during the christmas break when the buildings were empty. the assistant student, mel jordan, says the thieves are tenacious. >> last year, we had somewhere in the neighborhood of repeatedly activity at one site over $100,000 worth of just vandalism and thievery of copper. >> we have had a lot of copper thefts at pretty much districtwide. >> reporter: but not this year thanks to the site safety team who said enough was enough. volunteering to work 24-hour shifts including christmas morning, chrisand victor caught their man. >> we got him cornered in and called vallejo pd and arrested him. >> reporter: police arrested a 29-year-old man charged with felony theft of personal property and possession of m
cbs 5 reporter don ford explains how the school district set up a sting to catch a suspected thief. >> reporter: when vallejo high students returned from christmas break, they found something different. the power was still on. >> it's because the kids came back to the facilities that were not damaged by a copper thief. >> reporter: for years, the district has been plagued by copper thieves during the christmas break when the buildings were empty. the assistant student, mel...
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and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. >> a new variant of the old course. at bragg we of over the sicily zones. the air force load master leaned close to my boss and heard him that a struck one of the world trade center towers and then the green light came on, we jumped. we left polk that morning with america enjoying an imperfect, but relatively stable era of peace, our feet landed on a nation at war. >> and that was an excerpt from general mcchrystal's brand new book detailing how he was in the middle of a training jump when news of the 9/11 attacks hit and just like the general every american remembers where they were the day that america changed. and still with me to explain how that shifted his military career, is general stanley mcchrystal, his book memoir "my share of the task" which is in stores now. i want to start here, because this is what led to you to become the top commander. so you hear all of this, you're in the middle of a jump, you get down on the ground and then your mind starts thinking, you describe it in the book. >> absolutely
and don forget, her family sized meals are perfect for everyone to share. >> a new variant of the old course. at bragg we of over the sicily zones. the air force load master leaned close to my boss and heard him that a struck one of the world trade center towers and then the green light came on, we jumped. we left polk that morning with america enjoying an imperfect, but relatively stable era of peace, our feet landed on a nation at war. >> and that was an excerpt from general...
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most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest ever to start a new year, 3.29 a gallon. by friday, the average for a gallon was 3.30. that's less than a month ago, but two cents more costly than a week ago and eight cents in the past two weeks. and chances are, prices will keep climbing in the next few months. some analysts expect them to peak at just under four bucks a gallon in early april. all of this even though oil prices are $10 less expensive than the near $103 a barrel price that began last year. yet, they have trended higher of late. a lot of the pain of gassing up depends on the economy, if the recovery gets stronger there
most wore wet suits for warmth except for one who donned nothing, but his speedo. brrr. if you've filled up your car or truck tank recently, you've probably noticed gas surprises gradually going higher and 2013 could be a pricey year at the bump. anchor of bulls and bear, brenda buttner has the details. >> shannon, watch out, that price at the pump may be driving higher. just as the ball is dropping for 2013, prices were rising. gas costs began january with a national average the highest...
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host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a year. our deficit is 1.2. all they're talking about 10% of the problem. the people don't understand. they think the 1.2 is equal to the deficit. it's only 10% of the deficit. my solution is to raise taxes by $300 billion and cut spending by $900. -- by $900 billion. i find the american public is not very smart. host: you know, that is -- the educational question is a fundamental question. here's what happens. let's talk in practical terms and not a theoretical terms. when paul ryan came out with his budget, he had some substantial changes in medicare and medicaid. over time they would'v
host: don in south windsor, connecticut, on the independent line. good morning. caller: hi. what i would like for him to explain is i give lectures at the university of connecticut to retired people, lot of them professors. i'm astounded at the lack of knowledge of these people have of the economic condition of the united states. these programs are complete jokes. if someone could explain to the american public, when people, with a 1.2 trillion debt reduction over 10 years, but $120 billion a...
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newsroom continues now with don lemon who hopefully will get well soon. >> much better now. someone needs to check the weather balloons. i think we were sabotaged. thank you, michael. appreciate the good wishes. i'm don lemon. this hour, winding down the war this afghanistan and figuring out how many u.s. troops will remain there. president obama meeting with hamid karzai at the white house discussing afghanistan after the 2014 troop drawdown. they'll hold a news conference th in about 15 minutes and we'll carry it live. >>> the suspect in the colorado movie theater shooting won't be arraigned just jeyet. the judge postponed it until march to allow holmes' attorneys more time to go over evidence. the judge feared if it moved too a quickly, the case could end up in appeal. >> so far the court has yesterday ruled that there is probable cause to hold the defendant for these charges for trial. he's also found there is proof evident presumption great and that is sufficient to hold him in custody without the benefit of bond throughout these proceedings. >> james holmes faces 166 c
newsroom continues now with don lemon who hopefully will get well soon. >> much better now. someone needs to check the weather balloons. i think we were sabotaged. thank you, michael. appreciate the good wishes. i'm don lemon. this hour, winding down the war this afghanistan and figuring out how many u.s. troops will remain there. president obama meeting with hamid karzai at the white house discussing afghanistan after the 2014 troop drawdown. they'll hold a news conference th in about 15...
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but nuclear weapons have don so for 40 years she said that in 1989. north korea, when they went nuclear, all other countries would go nuclear, japan would go nuclear. south korea is at war with north korea. japan hasn't gone nuclear. the lesson of north korea is if our third-rate dysfunctional country that mansions to acquire a couple of nuclear weapons you remain a third world country. it flows from your g.d.p. so we come to israel and the challenge that iran places there. what i would argue is that the iranians are cool, calculating in their rhetoric and in than in their actions than any other regime that we're talking about. they will be deterred. they will be deterred, remember israel has many submarines so they have second strike capacity. they will be deterred by america's vast arsenal of nuclear weapons. they don't have any net. we're talking about a war in the middle east where we will go and strike a regime. what would happen? the regime would gain support at home. every regime that has been attacked preemptively has the effect of rallying ar
but nuclear weapons have don so for 40 years she said that in 1989. north korea, when they went nuclear, all other countries would go nuclear, japan would go nuclear. south korea is at war with north korea. japan hasn't gone nuclear. the lesson of north korea is if our third-rate dysfunctional country that mansions to acquire a couple of nuclear weapons you remain a third world country. it flows from your g.d.p. so we come to israel and the challenge that iran places there. what i would argue...
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this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the pentagon but also the intelligence agencies, homeland security, it's basically doubled since the 9/11 attacks. >> rose: and weapons systems you don't really need in the judgment of many people other than those people who represent the districts where they're located. >> leftovers from the cold war and, remember, the president himself came in supported by chuck hagel on this point with the thought that there was a moment here to really build down on the nuclear force. and so far they have not been able to do that except some modest cuts when they passed the start treaty wi
this is something that don rumsfeld tried and failed to do. it's something that bob gates tried and failed to do in any serious way. and now, given the budget pressures, this is going to be the moment for performance. >> rose: a couple of points, i guess. rumsfeld would argue that we had a big war came along and bob gates would argue that in the end he did cut it somewhat. >> somewhat. but if you look at the total national security budget, charlie, which would be not just the...
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host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and harmed this many people, i don't think the answer is to go about allowing these institutions to continue down that same path. i have not suggested are called for greater regulations of financial institutions. i have believe that we need to have regulators who have an appetite to regulate. we did not have that during the 2000's and the 1990's. there was a sense that deregulation was the answer and that government was the problem. this led to a free-for-all and a wild west in lending that created these problems. i agree with your caller in that the government did set out to promote home ownership.
host: don is next from clifton, virginia. caller: a good time to segue the early seeds being sewn. things like the community reinvestment act and barack obama's attorneys forced banks to make it substandard loans. if the regulators had left the banks alone, the government do- gooders, we wouldn't have had all these problems. teargassed is calling for more government involvement and i think that is wrong. host: a chance to respond. guest: when you have a crisis that was this devastating and...
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don just talked about how might be a useful thing. and also why it may not be. what is your sense? is it a good thing or a bad thing? >> well, the first good thing is that we did avoid the humongous tax increase that would've caused a recession. it would've been less that way. i guess i don't make as much out of the extensions on a permanent basis. i think we will be talking a great deal about tax reform over the next year. and we won't be restrained by the notion that we should keep these things steady for a good long time. we had tax reform and it turned out well but we will have is a tax code with lower rates. and i don't underestimate the difficulty of achieving that. it's going to be very hard. especially if we try to raise revenue. i do not think we will be restrained. >> i would like to say why i don't agree with you. which is when you make something permanent, then there is no requirement for the congress to deal with an issue. you wait around, you twiddle your thumbs, you wait for something to be done. if you extend the tax cuts, you know that there has to be an ability to
don just talked about how might be a useful thing. and also why it may not be. what is your sense? is it a good thing or a bad thing? >> well, the first good thing is that we did avoid the humongous tax increase that would've caused a recession. it would've been less that way. i guess i don't make as much out of the extensions on a permanent basis. i think we will be talking a great deal about tax reform over the next year. and we won't be restrained by the notion that we should keep...
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when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run one in each state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in this week's human factor. >> done wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times for pain in my back. it was multiple myeloma. >> this is caneser of the blood where the white blood cells invade bone marrow causing pain usually in the back or ribs and patients are rarely cured. wright refused to let that slow him down even qualifying for the boston marathon. >> i got this devastating diagnosis and we just, my family and i kept on going. you know, there wasn't any reason to stop and be sorry. you know? we kept running marathons. >> on december 9th, under a hot hawaiian sun, wright, now 71, reached his seemingly impossible goal. running a marathon in all 50 snits it fe. >> it feels
when don wright was diagnosed with cancer, he didn't let that stop him from running marathons. in fact, he was determined to run one in each state. dr. sanjay gupta has his story in this week's human factor. >> done wright's career spanned engineering, being a company vice president and the law. at age 62, he discovered a new passion, marathons. nine years ago, just days after running his first 26-mile race, he got some devastating news. >> i had gone to the doctor a couple of times...
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so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to you. 8:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we'll get an update on the museum heist in oakland. stealing a gold rush era quartz and gold box. it's reportedly worth more than $800,000. this is the second time the m t museum has been blarged. we'll bring you the very latest. >>> i want to bring you the latest when it comes to the morning commute. it's foggy out there. >> yes. folks can see that there really is fog here. not quite as widespread. we'll show you the south bay and northbound commutes. 101 is slow through to the airport but overall things are getting lighter, except for mountain view. north 101, a
so you guys don mess aroun here, right? >> we don't mess arnd. the prep is ready to go upstairs for th morning segmen >> introduce us to yr team. >> the best food team inhe business. al a >> refrigerato, two freezers andhe ovens. >> wt's tecre bore we getnthe ovens? you make it look so goodnd it st so good. what's your secret to that? >> we picked up a few tips from our gut chefs. a thiis how yourank it out? cai have a . >>> good wednesday morning to...
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caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the battlefield. most of our intel assets into afghanistan and iraq. it is a good idea to restore some of our focus in other parts of the world, including asia. as a former policy maker, i would hope this rebalance toward asia will not focus on how we make relationships with china and others more difficult. i would hope it would help to join in the region to create a larger trading relationship and to better understand ways in which we can become close friends with china. i think that will be in everybody's interest and gives us information about leadership changes
caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the...
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the issues we've been working on with esther and don at the department of energy. the recent ihs study projected with prodevelopment policy 166,000 new jobs created just in our upextreme sector by 2020 could be held by minority workers and more than 285,000 new jobs by 30. 2030. for our industry and for the millions of americans who were still looking for work. with up to half of our oil and gas industries technical personnel turning over over the next seven to ten years, our industry provides an important opportunity to address the challenge of high unemployment. but a key part of that solution, as we all well know, is government policy. that enabled the m3 of domestic energy production to continue on. and maintains a strong domestic refining sector rather than discuss couraging it. -- discouraging it. u.s. oil and natural gas companies are providing more than jobs and democratic drove in areas we often overlook or don't think about. for example the success of the industry means enhancing our energy security, our economic security, and national security. millions
the issues we've been working on with esther and don at the department of energy. the recent ihs study projected with prodevelopment policy 166,000 new jobs created just in our upextreme sector by 2020 could be held by minority workers and more than 285,000 new jobs by 30. 2030. for our industry and for the millions of americans who were still looking for work. with up to half of our oil and gas industries technical personnel turning over over the next seven to ten years, our industry provides...
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caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the ca plans on tackling that -- how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on who is coming over the next hill in the battlefield. most of our intel assets into afghanistan and iraq. it is a good idea to restore some of our focus in other parts of the world, including asia. as a former policy maker, i would hope this rebalance toward asia will not focus on how we make relationships with china and others more difficult. i would hope it would help to join in the region to create a larger trading relationship and to better understand ways in which we can become close friends with china. i think that will be in everybody's interest and gives us
caller: how john brennan plan don meeting the perceived asian tilt. how the ca plans on tackling that -- how the cia plans on tackling that. guest: the cia does not make foreign policy. to focus on a failed state where we have reason to believe that a loss of terror organizations are training. these are important things to do. the cia's role is to provide intelligence on these parts of the world and not to make policy. i'm betting that too much of our intelligence is tackle. it is focused on...
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this is from elaine don. do we have the picture? aww, look at that. so cute. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> only at the golden globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of television. >> ben's first two movies took place in boston, but he moved this one to iran because he wanted to film somewhere that was friendlier to outsiders. "hunger games" was one of the biggest films of the year and also what i call the six weeks it took me to get into this dress. >> ang li's been nominated for best director for "the life of pi" which is what i'm going to call the six weeks after i take this dress off. >> okay, they were awesome. i thought they were perfect. >> hilarious. >> they were hilarious. good morning, everyone. welcome to "morning joe." it's monday, january 14th. with us on set, we have msnbc contributor, mike barnicle. hello, mike. >> my goodness. >> what? >> when did you call him -- you said hello, mike. >> same old, same old. former treasury official and "morning joe" economic analyst, steve rattner. and "fortune"
this is from elaine don. do we have the picture? aww, look at that. so cute. "morning joe" starts right now. ♪ >>> only at the golden globes do the beautiful people of film rub shoulders with the rat-faced people of television. >> ben's first two movies took place in boston, but he moved this one to iran because he wanted to film somewhere that was friendlier to outsiders. "hunger games" was one of the biggest films of the year and also what i call the six...
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movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall short and in our book we try to take up some solutions including a millionaire's tax, financial regulatory reform, and reform to the electoral college. i said one of the things we want to do is take the weblg that was begun by occupy and press on it by developing a narrative in part because we thought that having a are narrative something beyond just a slogan would actually a narrative you could begin to take out to deepen an make assessable to a broad public. it's a critical part of the story of successful social movements. and so that's what we try to do, but there was some things we couldn't do that
movement" and with a we try to do was to explore and analyze the margin of and to see what could be don to bring our institutions to better alignment with solutions we also wanted to bring these four issues together in a narrative. and we choose in to root our narrative in american ideal of freedom and equality. to say that the ideal of freedom inequality the some of the founding ideal of the country for a lever for which to think about the four issues and begin to identify where we fall...
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baristas in california and washington state, taken to formal fridays, i don't know if they wear tails, sop donned top hats and girls are busting out their old prom dresses and wearing them on friday. >> clayton: some are taking it to a real formal level, wearing bow ties. >> alisyn: what kook would wear a bow tie? my gosh, now, tucker, explain, why have you gotten away from the bow tie. >> tucker: i'm joining the the mainstream. when you wear a bow tie, and walk through penn station in a bow tie and count the obscenities. >> clayton: that's truly counter culture. >> tucker: trust me, i'm counter cultural and have opinions that people don't share, and i won't wear a bow tie to penn station. >> a top hat and can i smoke a pipe. >> tucker: you can't, mayor bloomberg won't allow that. >> alisyn: you look naked without a top hat. >> clayton: are you doing it in your office and photos like we've dug out of the archives like tucker, we'd love to see them. >> alisyn: and shot down by the taliban for standing up to women and girl's rights. she just got out of the hospital, and again. >> tucker: and justin
baristas in california and washington state, taken to formal fridays, i don't know if they wear tails, sop donned top hats and girls are busting out their old prom dresses and wearing them on friday. >> clayton: some are taking it to a real formal level, wearing bow ties. >> alisyn: what kook would wear a bow tie? my gosh, now, tucker, explain, why have you gotten away from the bow tie. >> tucker: i'm joining the the mainstream. when you wear a bow tie, and walk through penn...